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CFTC Sues New York Over Prediction Markets Crackdown

Friday, 24 April 2026 07:21 PM EDT

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued New York on Friday, accusing the state of invading its authority to regulate prediction markets by filing lawsuits accusing Coinbase Financial Markets and Gemini Titan of promoting gambling.

In a complaint filed in Manhattan federal court, the CFTC said the litigation filed on April 21 by New York Attorney General Letitia James "intrudes on the exclusive federal scheme Congress designed" to oversee commodity derivatives markets, including prediction markets.

The CFTC ⁠filed similar lawsuits on April 2 against Arizona, Connecticut and Illinois.

In a joint ​statement, James and New York Governor Kathy Hochul, both Democrats, accused President ⁠Donald Trump's administration of "prioritizing big corporations" over the interests of consumers and New Yorkers.

"New York's gambling laws are designed to protect consumers, whether they are placing bets in a prediction market or a casino," they said. "When gambling platforms, including prediction markets, violate our laws, ​we will not hesitate to hold them accountable. We look forward to continuing to defend our laws in court."

Prediction markets let people wager on the outcome of events such as sports and elections, through so-called event contracts.

They have surged in popularity since their real-time probabilities proved more accurate ⁠than polling in predicting Trump's victory in the 2024 ⁠presidential election.

James alleged Coinbase and Gemini should have obtained New York State Gaming Commission licenses ⁠to operate ⁠their prediction markets in the state.

She called the Manhattan-based companies' event contracts "quintessentially gambling" because event outcomes are outside bettors' control or amount to games of chance.

James also objected to Coinbase and Gemini opening their platforms to 18-to-20-year-olds, despite a state law setting a minimum age of 21 for ​mobile sports betting.

Gemini's parent, Gemini Space Station, is led by billionaire twins Tyler Winklevoss and Cameron Winklevoss, who are respectively chief executive and president.

Another operator of prediction markets, ​Kalshi, sued New York's gaming commission in October to preemptively block any ban on event contracts. That case remains pending.

© 2026 Thomson/Reuters. All rights reserved.


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The Commodity Futures Trading Commission sued New York on Friday, accusing the state of invading its authority to regulate prediction markets by filing lawsuits accusing Coinbase Financial Markets and Gemini Titan of promoting gambling.
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